He was a son of the late Harry A. and Dorothy M. (Parr) Naylor.
Harry owned and operated H.A.N.J. Enterprises in Biglerville for 34 years. He was a member of Adams Co. Fruit Growers Assoc., American Legion Post 978, Vegetable Growers Assoc., Sinamahoning Sportsman's Club, and a Lifetime Member of Pa. Trappers Assoc.
He is survived by his daughter, Shanon R. Newman of Gettysburg; two sons, Chad A. Naylor of Aspers, Shawn E. Naylor of San Diego, CA; one sister, Roxanne M. Rider of Gettysburg; three brothers, Michael A. Naylor of Aspers, Gary A. Naylor of Biglerville, and Gregory A. Naylor of New Oxford; one granddaughter and two grandsons.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Randy A. Naylor.
He was a son of the late Harry A. and Dorothy M. (Parr) Naylor.
Harry owned and operated H.A.N.J. Enterprises in Biglerville for 34 years. He was a member of Adams Co. Fruit Growers Assoc., American Legion Post 978, Vegetable Growers Assoc., Sinamahoning Sportsman's Club, and a Lifetime Member of Pa. Trappers Assoc.
He is survived by his daughter, Shanon R. Newman of Gettysburg; two sons, Chad A. Naylor of Aspers, Shawn E. Naylor of San Diego, CA; one sister, Roxanne M. Rider of Gettysburg; three brothers, Michael A. Naylor of Aspers, Gary A. Naylor of Biglerville, and Gregory A. Naylor of New Oxford; one granddaughter and two grandsons.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Randy A. Naylor.
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